Hello gang,
Warning: This video last about 45 minutes long. However, I found the information incredibly interesting.
I am not promoting the Bourgeois brand. It just happens to be a very good video that Dana Bourgeois is explaining his process for voicing the top of guitars.
Bart
Guitar Top Voicing / Bourgeois (Dana) Guitar Explains
Yes, this is an interesting video, however IMO all this this voicing theory has been totally eclipsed by Andy Powers at Taylor Guitars. Andy has/will make X braced guitars obsolete. I just purchased Taylor's V Class 914ce (the one Andy is playing in this video). It is the most incredible guitar I have ever played! Gone are the days of compensated tuning. One can tune this guitar to perfect equal temperament (no flatting strings to make them almost right when playing in different keys ala James Taylor). And...and...you get huge volume, projection and sustain. Anyone thinking about buying a new guitar owes it to them self to try a Taylor V Class. Andy Powers is an absolute guitar genius!
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Hello Bill,
Congratulations on your new 914CE V Braced guitar! I had the chance to play one early this year and loved it. However, I opted for the new K14ce V-Braced Builders edition. It is actually the guitar that Tony (playing with Andy) is playing in the video you posted. The K14 is very special too and is a blast to play. It is a unique guitar with many characteristics that I am very happy with.
I simply love learning from every person I can about this wonderful instrument....
Cheers!
Bart
Congratulations on your new 914CE V Braced guitar! I had the chance to play one early this year and loved it. However, I opted for the new K14ce V-Braced Builders edition. It is actually the guitar that Tony (playing with Andy) is playing in the video you posted. The K14 is very special too and is a blast to play. It is a unique guitar with many characteristics that I am very happy with.
I simply love learning from every person I can about this wonderful instrument....
Cheers!
Bart
Thanks Bart. Congratulations on the K14ce. That is an awesome guitar too. I went to Taylor’s road show with that guitar in mind. After comparing them both, I opted for the rosewood. I found the koa to be not as bass resonant for my ear. I was told the koa would open up over time, I’m sure it will, I just don’t know if I have enough time for that to happen :laugh: . Anyway enjoy that guitar. Cheers!
Bill
Bill
wrsomers wrote:
Bill thanks so much for posting this video. I enjoyed every second of it including the explaination about Andy getting his inspiration from the ocean. I loved the technical aspects too which he explains in such a down to earth way and of course ... the guitar sounds amazing.
I’d love to hear Neil’s take on it, especially whether it delivers the intonation revolution that Andy talks about.
Of course I’d love to play one. That would be a bif tease. Actually the whole video makes me want to get back to playing and taking it seriously.
Thanks!
M
Yes, this is an interesting video, however IMO all this this voicing theory has been totally eclipsed by Andy Powers at Taylor Guitars. Andy has/will make X braced guitars obsolete. I just purchased Taylor's V Class 914ce (the one Andy is playing in this video). It is the most incredible guitar I have ever played! Gone are the days of compensated tuning. One can tune this guitar to perfect equal temperament (no flatting strings to make them almost right when playing in different keys ala James Taylor). And...and...you get huge volume, projection and sustain. Anyone thinking about buying a new guitar owes it to them self to try a Taylor V Class. Andy Powers is an absolute guitar genius!
Bill thanks so much for posting this video. I enjoyed every second of it including the explaination about Andy getting his inspiration from the ocean. I loved the technical aspects too which he explains in such a down to earth way and of course ... the guitar sounds amazing.
I’d love to hear Neil’s take on it, especially whether it delivers the intonation revolution that Andy talks about.
Of course I’d love to play one. That would be a bif tease. Actually the whole video makes me want to get back to playing and taking it seriously.
Thanks!
M